Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread 22:42 - Aug 12 with 47906 views | numptydumpty | I think only ever started one match day thread But have taken responsibility this season for our new found cup successes. The cup run starts here. Taylor Richards scores a 90th minute winner - an own goal - to set us on our merry way and few games later Richards gets cult hero status in being the beginning of the magic run towards Carabao Cup Final success !!! | |
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Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 23:03 - Aug 13 with 3322 views | A40Bosh |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 22:41 - Aug 13 by bosh67 | I'm reading through a lot of this and would like to remind everyone that we actually won the game! I could understand the shouting and wringing of hands if we lost but we actually did something we haven't done in 3 years in this competition and won a game. Cheer the f*ck up! |
Ordinarily brother Bosh I would concur. But we go two nil up and we are looking comfortable and should have had 4. Then tried to lose the game for the next 60 mins. If we scraped a last gasp 1-0 win, then fair enough but it was the manner of the capitulation- we did not lay a glove on them 2nd half and regardless of it being a league 1 club, that is not good enough. Two gulps of Gaviscon and will now sleep on it and we move on. | |
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Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 23:16 - Aug 13 with 3161 views | rbee |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 22:42 - Aug 13 by Juzzie | The follow on from that awful night was six straight league wins and just two league defeats for the rest of the season. Often forgotten. A bit like the guy who turned the Beatles but signed the Rolling Stones. |
Having heard The Beatles Decca audition I would cut the guy some slack! Others rejected them before Decca. I think other labels would have signed the Stones but The Beatles needed the blind faith that Brian Epstein had in them and the pure genius and foresight of Sir George Martin. [Post edited 13 Aug 23:18]
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Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 23:17 - Aug 13 with 3140 views | Damo1962 |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 22:31 - Aug 13 by essextaxiboy | The FA and the Football League have devalued their own competitions . The League hawking the sponsorship around washing machine retailers , dairy,s, catalogue retailers and now an energy drink company . The FA while banging on about the traditions of the Cup proceed to give them all up . matchdays , the draw , semi final venues , kick off times and replays . I dont care about them because obviously the organisations who front them do not , seems like the Clubs take the same view . Even the ones that win it dont play their first teams until the semis |
Agree with your points...but I still love a Cup run. All Prem teams should be banned from them though. Would instantly make them more appealing to clubs in the EFL. Hope we get a good draw🙂 | | | |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 23:45 - Aug 13 with 2958 views | CLAREMAN1995 |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 22:42 - Aug 13 by stainrods_elbow | They were certainly easily the better team in the 2nd half, and should have won the game comfortably, as I've said. Overall, they had more possession, more shots, and a bucketload more cohesion, craft and clarity. We scored one good goal, and that was about it. [Post edited 13 Aug 22:47]
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I watched the second half and Cambridge dominated and like you mentioned should have won this game 4-2 IMO. They cut through us so easily it was a bit shocking and we had 3 out of our 4 starting defenders in the line up with just Captain Cook rested . That is off the back of getting a good beating Saturday when WBA scored a bit too easily on the strength of this team.It looked like JCS was really angry a few times with the space they were getting or the midfielders getting played around so easily . We should have pulled away tonight but when they scored the game swung their way .Lucky to advance I feel | | | |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 00:09 - Aug 14 with 2809 views | Lblock |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 23:45 - Aug 13 by CLAREMAN1995 | I watched the second half and Cambridge dominated and like you mentioned should have won this game 4-2 IMO. They cut through us so easily it was a bit shocking and we had 3 out of our 4 starting defenders in the line up with just Captain Cook rested . That is off the back of getting a good beating Saturday when WBA scored a bit too easily on the strength of this team.It looked like JCS was really angry a few times with the space they were getting or the midfielders getting played around so easily . We should have pulled away tonight but when they scored the game swung their way .Lucky to advance I feel |
Who was that joker who came on wearing Sam Field's shirt? My God.... woeful and nowhere near the player Sam Field is. | |
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Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 00:12 - Aug 14 with 2811 views | Hunterhoop | There is something wrong with our shape, combined with our fitness levels. I think (shout out to Jim Frayling for pointing it out) that Cifuentes is trying to play a more attacking system and shape this year, pushing up our 8 (today EBD, on Sat, Colback), and have our full backs push up and inside as inverted full backs to support the 6 holding. Remember we he joined, lots of online stuff about how he liked inverted full backs? Anyway, that’s laudable, as an ambition. But it’s not working at present. We’re leaving huge gaps in behind us out wide. That is stretching the two centre halves wider creating all sorts of gaps. It also means they can’t attack the first ball up into a forward if the full back is high and not flat with them. My gut feel is, at this moment, the squad isn’t fit enough to play that system and get back into a tight shape when we turnover possession, nor good enough at the execution to not turnover possession easily. That’s a bad combo. We look undercooked on fitness AND technical execution. You won’t solve those overnight so I’d be more prudent, certainly against Sheff Utd. I’d play Field, Colback AND Varane in the middle. Drop Anderson. Bit of coagulant in there. Play Frey up top to hold it up, perhaps even Dykes for pressing, and perm 2 from Lloyd/Saito and Smyth/Dembele out wide giving us some pace. I think, at this stage of the season, the most important thing is to get better defensively. Shore things up a bit and build. Even if we lose at Sheff Utd a more robust defensive performance will give heart. At home to Plymouth, you can go more attacking and bring in Anderson potentially. We need to stop conceding so many chances though. | | | |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 00:36 - Aug 14 with 2714 views | queensparker |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 00:12 - Aug 14 by Hunterhoop | There is something wrong with our shape, combined with our fitness levels. I think (shout out to Jim Frayling for pointing it out) that Cifuentes is trying to play a more attacking system and shape this year, pushing up our 8 (today EBD, on Sat, Colback), and have our full backs push up and inside as inverted full backs to support the 6 holding. Remember we he joined, lots of online stuff about how he liked inverted full backs? Anyway, that’s laudable, as an ambition. But it’s not working at present. We’re leaving huge gaps in behind us out wide. That is stretching the two centre halves wider creating all sorts of gaps. It also means they can’t attack the first ball up into a forward if the full back is high and not flat with them. My gut feel is, at this moment, the squad isn’t fit enough to play that system and get back into a tight shape when we turnover possession, nor good enough at the execution to not turnover possession easily. That’s a bad combo. We look undercooked on fitness AND technical execution. You won’t solve those overnight so I’d be more prudent, certainly against Sheff Utd. I’d play Field, Colback AND Varane in the middle. Drop Anderson. Bit of coagulant in there. Play Frey up top to hold it up, perhaps even Dykes for pressing, and perm 2 from Lloyd/Saito and Smyth/Dembele out wide giving us some pace. I think, at this stage of the season, the most important thing is to get better defensively. Shore things up a bit and build. Even if we lose at Sheff Utd a more robust defensive performance will give heart. At home to Plymouth, you can go more attacking and bring in Anderson potentially. We need to stop conceding so many chances though. |
Always rated your defensive vibes Hunter on this board. Totally agree We look wide fkin open at the moment both in centre midfield and wide. Shut them out, get five clean sheets and build from there. We’ve got the players to do it | | | |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 00:36 - Aug 14 with 2710 views | Northernr | I think games like that are often about, and a good judge of, mentality. And I didn't like ours. Let's be honest Cambridge are a poor Lg1 side, 20th and 18th last two seasons, two final day survivals, both their top scorers from last year have gone. First half it looked exactly like that, we scored twice without really trying, the keeper is abysmal for both of those. I wanted us to go on and put it to bed here, and instead we pissd about with some good chances, messed around with simple passes. All flicks and tricks cos it's all so easy. The very second it stopped being easy after half time we wilted completely. You've got Sam Field, your senior midfielder, repeatedly kneeling down looking for cheap free kicks from a League One referee who's made it really clear he's not going to give you those. Players looking for short cuts. I thought we panicked, got in a right mess, lost our shape, started doing daft stuff. We're really lucky to have won the game, they must have had 4 gilt edged chances that second half. Morrison I exempt, he was the one who remained calm, composed and consistent throughout. He kept his head and played his game exactly the same pre and post Cambridge goal. Very impressed. As for the rest of it... pfffff. Mentality. Bertie Big Potatoes. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 00:44 - Aug 14 with 2695 views | CLAREMAN1995 |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 00:36 - Aug 14 by Northernr | I think games like that are often about, and a good judge of, mentality. And I didn't like ours. Let's be honest Cambridge are a poor Lg1 side, 20th and 18th last two seasons, two final day survivals, both their top scorers from last year have gone. First half it looked exactly like that, we scored twice without really trying, the keeper is abysmal for both of those. I wanted us to go on and put it to bed here, and instead we pissd about with some good chances, messed around with simple passes. All flicks and tricks cos it's all so easy. The very second it stopped being easy after half time we wilted completely. You've got Sam Field, your senior midfielder, repeatedly kneeling down looking for cheap free kicks from a League One referee who's made it really clear he's not going to give you those. Players looking for short cuts. I thought we panicked, got in a right mess, lost our shape, started doing daft stuff. We're really lucky to have won the game, they must have had 4 gilt edged chances that second half. Morrison I exempt, he was the one who remained calm, composed and consistent throughout. He kept his head and played his game exactly the same pre and post Cambridge goal. Very impressed. As for the rest of it... pfffff. Mentality. Bertie Big Potatoes. |
Thats it in a nutshell nice and clean and easy , no need for a match report just take a few days off after the rough 7 days you deserve it . | | | |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 01:51 - Aug 14 with 2582 views | The_Beast1976 |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 21:56 - Aug 13 by baz_qpr | What a terrible 2nd half performance that was, we seem to have lost all shape and organisation. Sam Field seems to have forgotten how to play football over the summer, miles of the pace. I hope we were experimenting but something is not right, we keep getting cut open through midfield, I think we must be on slow burn fitness again. EDB needs a loan out. Celar is not going to give us anything outside the box and I'm a bit miffed about Santos at the moment |
At the moment I'd say Celar isn't going to give us anything at all, whether in or out of the box. He looks a terrible player | | | |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 06:58 - Aug 14 with 2193 views | dmm | A number have commented on the fitness levels of the players, particularly Hunterhoop, and I think most would agree we do look undercooked. This is similar to the opening games of last season when, under Ben Williams, we were even worse. It would appear to be his influence again. | | | |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 07:10 - Aug 14 with 2122 views | Hunterhoop |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 06:58 - Aug 14 by dmm | A number have commented on the fitness levels of the players, particularly Hunterhoop, and I think most would agree we do look undercooked. This is similar to the opening games of last season when, under Ben Williams, we were even worse. It would appear to be his influence again. |
The fitness thing is a right pickle. Two games running now, we’ve been bright and good for 20 mins, then clearly taken a breather, stopped pressing and sat back. And then in the second half we gradually get slower and slower. That doesn’t scream we’re ready fitness wise. Now, you can’t deny, Williams approach last year was either very lucky OR directly resulted in us suddenly having very few injuries and finishing the season strongly. Perhaps the same thing will happen again. But simply playing league games will gradually get you fit. And you can’t just give up on the first month. I’m not aware of any other team who do this regarding their fitness programme or have done in the past. A full pre-season has been good enough throughout most of English football history to get the squad aerobically fit. Perhaps Williams would say that their data tells them the players are fit. It just doesn’t look like that. And if he’s right and they are, then the problem is worse one: attitude (as Clive says). The execution issue is a Cifuentes problem. The passing has to be better. Finer details like passing to the right side of someone’s body is important if you want to transition up the pitch. At the minute we do we’ll go get it within 2 yards of our player. It’s all a bit lazy. | | | |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 07:29 - Aug 14 with 2019 views | mart_Goblin |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 07:10 - Aug 14 by Hunterhoop | The fitness thing is a right pickle. Two games running now, we’ve been bright and good for 20 mins, then clearly taken a breather, stopped pressing and sat back. And then in the second half we gradually get slower and slower. That doesn’t scream we’re ready fitness wise. Now, you can’t deny, Williams approach last year was either very lucky OR directly resulted in us suddenly having very few injuries and finishing the season strongly. Perhaps the same thing will happen again. But simply playing league games will gradually get you fit. And you can’t just give up on the first month. I’m not aware of any other team who do this regarding their fitness programme or have done in the past. A full pre-season has been good enough throughout most of English football history to get the squad aerobically fit. Perhaps Williams would say that their data tells them the players are fit. It just doesn’t look like that. And if he’s right and they are, then the problem is worse one: attitude (as Clive says). The execution issue is a Cifuentes problem. The passing has to be better. Finer details like passing to the right side of someone’s body is important if you want to transition up the pitch. At the minute we do we’ll go get it within 2 yards of our player. It’s all a bit lazy. |
It is strange isn’t it? That football clubs all over the world have been doing pre season for 140 years yet Ben Williams comes along and says “don’t worry about the first 10 games, we’ll be fit after that and everyone has been doing wrong ! Hands up , it appeared to work last season …in the end . But circling the drain and climbing out of the basin every year will catch you out in the end . I think it’s complete arrogance and by all accounts the ‘A’ word is creeping in right at the top of the club, where by the way Williams has a lot of clout. More than you would believe. He and Nourry are very very tight indeed | | | |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 07:43 - Aug 14 with 1949 views | priceyparkrangers | We won. We’ll get fitter. Some of those players will be out on loan before the end of the month. Early cup games are basically an extended pre season. Better teams than us lost tonight, WBA, Sunderland, Bristol City | | | |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 07:52 - Aug 14 with 1904 views | Antti_Heinola |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 22:42 - Aug 13 by Juzzie | The follow on from that awful night was six straight league wins and just two league defeats for the rest of the season. Often forgotten. A bit like the guy who turned the Beatles but signed the Rolling Stones. |
I think it's 'often forgotten' because that is not what happened. At all. We were absolutely thumped 4-0 by Cardiff, and then gubbed 3-0 by the mighty Notts County. We managed a draw v Brentford and scraped a win v those giants of football at Wycombe, beforte Tranmere gave us another 3-0 smacking. Only after that did we finally go on a run. It was a spectacular run after Xmas, but we lost 6 more times after VM and the change in fortunes really came after the signing of Lee Cook (Olly sat in the back of Mel Johnson's car begging for 2 hours to David Davies to get him), rather than some sort of reaction to the worst result in our history. | |
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Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 07:57 - Aug 14 with 1872 views | Hugey |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 00:12 - Aug 14 by Hunterhoop | There is something wrong with our shape, combined with our fitness levels. I think (shout out to Jim Frayling for pointing it out) that Cifuentes is trying to play a more attacking system and shape this year, pushing up our 8 (today EBD, on Sat, Colback), and have our full backs push up and inside as inverted full backs to support the 6 holding. Remember we he joined, lots of online stuff about how he liked inverted full backs? Anyway, that’s laudable, as an ambition. But it’s not working at present. We’re leaving huge gaps in behind us out wide. That is stretching the two centre halves wider creating all sorts of gaps. It also means they can’t attack the first ball up into a forward if the full back is high and not flat with them. My gut feel is, at this moment, the squad isn’t fit enough to play that system and get back into a tight shape when we turnover possession, nor good enough at the execution to not turnover possession easily. That’s a bad combo. We look undercooked on fitness AND technical execution. You won’t solve those overnight so I’d be more prudent, certainly against Sheff Utd. I’d play Field, Colback AND Varane in the middle. Drop Anderson. Bit of coagulant in there. Play Frey up top to hold it up, perhaps even Dykes for pressing, and perm 2 from Lloyd/Saito and Smyth/Dembele out wide giving us some pace. I think, at this stage of the season, the most important thing is to get better defensively. Shore things up a bit and build. Even if we lose at Sheff Utd a more robust defensive performance will give heart. At home to Plymouth, you can go more attacking and bring in Anderson potentially. We need to stop conceding so many chances though. |
On the fitness point, do we know if they are doing the slow, gradual build up to full fitness again? | | | |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 07:57 - Aug 14 with 1865 views | Antti_Heinola |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 00:12 - Aug 14 by Hunterhoop | There is something wrong with our shape, combined with our fitness levels. I think (shout out to Jim Frayling for pointing it out) that Cifuentes is trying to play a more attacking system and shape this year, pushing up our 8 (today EBD, on Sat, Colback), and have our full backs push up and inside as inverted full backs to support the 6 holding. Remember we he joined, lots of online stuff about how he liked inverted full backs? Anyway, that’s laudable, as an ambition. But it’s not working at present. We’re leaving huge gaps in behind us out wide. That is stretching the two centre halves wider creating all sorts of gaps. It also means they can’t attack the first ball up into a forward if the full back is high and not flat with them. My gut feel is, at this moment, the squad isn’t fit enough to play that system and get back into a tight shape when we turnover possession, nor good enough at the execution to not turnover possession easily. That’s a bad combo. We look undercooked on fitness AND technical execution. You won’t solve those overnight so I’d be more prudent, certainly against Sheff Utd. I’d play Field, Colback AND Varane in the middle. Drop Anderson. Bit of coagulant in there. Play Frey up top to hold it up, perhaps even Dykes for pressing, and perm 2 from Lloyd/Saito and Smyth/Dembele out wide giving us some pace. I think, at this stage of the season, the most important thing is to get better defensively. Shore things up a bit and build. Even if we lose at Sheff Utd a more robust defensive performance will give heart. At home to Plymouth, you can go more attacking and bring in Anderson potentially. We need to stop conceding so many chances though. |
Excellent post, but the very last person I'd be dropping at the moment is Anderson. | |
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Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 08:05 - Aug 14 with 1822 views | nix | Interesting points from everyone. Not sure if anyone has said this too but I think a real issue is that we can't keep hold of possession in the opposition half. I'm guessing it's the Chair-shaped hole in the final third. Although he's driven many of us mad by holding on to the ball too long (guilty m'lud) the fact is he CAN hold onto it and that takes a massive pressure off our midfield and ultimately our defence. In the first two games (and the pre-season ones I saw) the ball kept pinging it's way back almost immediately it left our half. So we either score, like we did early-ish in the first half last night, or we yield possession. This makes it a doddle for the opposition defence who only have to be organised for nano-seconds - and equally the midfield/wingers who don't have to track back that much - and very hard for our midfield/defence who are constantly having to win the ball back. You can tell this by the number of clearances we had to make compared to the oppo last night. Anderssen is an excellent player but he doesn't really hang onto the ball like Chair. Smyth can't, Lloyd is too inexperienced, Celar is a cardboard cut-out at the moment (although may well come good, the way we are playing is not his style clearly), EDB doesn't have the mindset etc etc. You also need back up for that. Chair doesn't entirely do it on his own, he'd have Willock, Paal, Anderssen etc backing him up and we're not really backing up the person on the ball. Quite often Anderssen has three players round him while everyone else is admiriing his efforts (same for Smyth too - doing it for the team but all on his own). Now some of this may be lack of fitness to get up and back the field but does affect the team as managers love to say you defend from the front and part of that is having the ball there. | | | |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 08:46 - Aug 14 with 1629 views | dmm | I've noticed JCS has developed a habit of putting his foot on the ball and retaining it for an extended period. He's been doing it since the friendlies. He's clearly looking for a forward pass and has to wait until a player makes himself available or he has to pass sideways. Having to repeatedly do this isn't a good sign the players ahead of him are working to plan. | | | |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 08:51 - Aug 14 with 1578 views | GaryBannister86 |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 00:36 - Aug 14 by Northernr | I think games like that are often about, and a good judge of, mentality. And I didn't like ours. Let's be honest Cambridge are a poor Lg1 side, 20th and 18th last two seasons, two final day survivals, both their top scorers from last year have gone. First half it looked exactly like that, we scored twice without really trying, the keeper is abysmal for both of those. I wanted us to go on and put it to bed here, and instead we pissd about with some good chances, messed around with simple passes. All flicks and tricks cos it's all so easy. The very second it stopped being easy after half time we wilted completely. You've got Sam Field, your senior midfielder, repeatedly kneeling down looking for cheap free kicks from a League One referee who's made it really clear he's not going to give you those. Players looking for short cuts. I thought we panicked, got in a right mess, lost our shape, started doing daft stuff. We're really lucky to have won the game, they must have had 4 gilt edged chances that second half. Morrison I exempt, he was the one who remained calm, composed and consistent throughout. He kept his head and played his game exactly the same pre and post Cambridge goal. Very impressed. As for the rest of it... pfffff. Mentality. Bertie Big Potatoes. |
I liked Morrison, but a word for Jimmy Dunne too. Thought he was great and I wish everyone else had his attitude. We were very lucky last night, I agree. If it wasn't for Smyth and his running and the ineptitude of their keeper and the strength / incompetence (couldn't see) of the referee then it would have been another cup defeat. I was disappointed in EDB who I rate. I think he has the nice touches but he's got to get out of academy mode and into the rough and tumble. I have hopes for Varane, didn't think it was a coincidence that we were cut open so much more after he was subbed. Sam Field seemed to have one enormous brain fart that lasted the whole of his 45 minutes. | | | |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 09:21 - Aug 14 with 1390 views | kernowhoop | Until Saturday's unwelcome defeat by WBA, the last 'real' game that we had played was more than three months ago. In the meantime, the players switched off on holiday and then played six matches which 'did not matter'. OK for building fitness, but of limited value otherwise, not least because there have been changes in the squad since then. Added to that, the one player who made things happen last season and who dictated the style of play (often effectively, but not always, as he sometimes slowed it down) has been missing with back/judicial problems. With the recent acquisitions, the squad now looks good. But, we are going to need some time... and patience. | | | |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 09:31 - Aug 14 with 1310 views | CiderwithRsie | Personally I've taken to spending initial games in cup competitions looking in the opposite direction, only tuning in for final score on the radio so I can mutter FFS and move on or, just occasionally, note that we're into the next round. This thread doesn't make good reading, some worrying thoughtful criticisms from people I respect, but it'd be nice if we could avoid writing off players after one or two matches. | | | |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 09:32 - Aug 14 with 1292 views | Hunterhoop |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 08:51 - Aug 14 by GaryBannister86 | I liked Morrison, but a word for Jimmy Dunne too. Thought he was great and I wish everyone else had his attitude. We were very lucky last night, I agree. If it wasn't for Smyth and his running and the ineptitude of their keeper and the strength / incompetence (couldn't see) of the referee then it would have been another cup defeat. I was disappointed in EDB who I rate. I think he has the nice touches but he's got to get out of academy mode and into the rough and tumble. I have hopes for Varane, didn't think it was a coincidence that we were cut open so much more after he was subbed. Sam Field seemed to have one enormous brain fart that lasted the whole of his 45 minutes. |
I thought Jimmy Dunne had a positional nightmare of a game - way too high up and too slow to get into shape when we turned it over - and when he did rampage forward he gave it away a lot selling our midfield down the river in the process. He seemed willing, and we know he cares. But he also did not look remotely fit. One turnover saw him running back towards his goal with as much vigour as me after a long run. | | | |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 09:33 - Aug 14 with 1285 views | Northernr |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 09:32 - Aug 14 by Hunterhoop | I thought Jimmy Dunne had a positional nightmare of a game - way too high up and too slow to get into shape when we turned it over - and when he did rampage forward he gave it away a lot selling our midfield down the river in the process. He seemed willing, and we know he cares. But he also did not look remotely fit. One turnover saw him running back towards his goal with as much vigour as me after a long run. |
Won every header at every corner though. | | | |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 09:40 - Aug 14 with 1233 views | GaryBannister86 |
Cambridge- the carabao cup adventure starts here - match thread on 09:32 - Aug 14 by Hunterhoop | I thought Jimmy Dunne had a positional nightmare of a game - way too high up and too slow to get into shape when we turned it over - and when he did rampage forward he gave it away a lot selling our midfield down the river in the process. He seemed willing, and we know he cares. But he also did not look remotely fit. One turnover saw him running back towards his goal with as much vigour as me after a long run. |
Ha - we all see it differently. Don't get the fitness thing, he was the one still charging forward late in the game. And as Clive said, in the absence of Cook it was his bonce that got us out of trouble almost every time. Positioning is not my thing so bow to you on that one! | | | |
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